Commercial Wildlife
Food Facility Wildlife Control
Protect food processing, storage, and distribution environments with professional wildlife removal, exclusion, damage repair, cleanup, and prevention support from Borland Wildlife Solutions.
Why It Matters
Built for Sensitive Environments
Food facilities face higher stakes when wildlife activity threatens sanitation, operations, audits, and brand reputation. Borland helps identify pressure points, resolve active issues, and strengthen the structure against repeat intrusion.
Sanitation Risk
Wildlife activity around receiving areas, rooftops, dumpsters, vents, and utility penetrations can create contamination concerns that demand fast, professional response.
Operational Protection
We help reduce disruptions by addressing entry points, nesting zones, and recurring wildlife pressure in active commercial environments.
Exclusion Planning
Recommendations focus on durable exclusion and site-specific prevention strategies suited to food-related facilities and their daily workflows.
Documentation Support
Clear findings and practical next steps help facility teams coordinate maintenance, compliance, and wildlife prevention priorities.
Focus Areas
Where Food Sites Need Protection
Rooflines and Vents
Birds and other wildlife can exploit rooftop equipment zones, vent openings, ledges, and gaps that are difficult to monitor daily.
Loading Docks
Dock doors and delivery areas can become repeat wildlife pressure points when access and shelter conditions are present.
Waste Zones
Compactors, dumpsters, and exterior waste handling areas can attract wildlife and increase recurring site activity.
Perimeter Gaps
Utility penetrations, wall transitions, damaged siding, and foundation openings can allow wildlife access into sensitive spaces.
Storage Areas
Exterior storage and low-traffic building edges can create cover and nesting opportunities if not addressed.
Recurring Bird Pressure
Ledges, signs, canopies, and structural features often require site-specific bird control and long-term prevention.
What You Need
A Practical Commercial Response
Food facilities need wildlife solutions that account for sanitation sensitivity, operational realities, and long-term property protection.
Fast Site Review
We assess current wildlife activity, likely access points, and the areas most likely to create ongoing exposure.
Clear Priorities
Recommendations are organized around active issues, structural vulnerabilities, and the most important next steps.
Durable Exclusion
Long-term prevention matters in food-related environments where repeat intrusion can create recurring risk.
Commercial Mindset
Our approach is built around real-world facility conditions, not one-size-fits-all pest control messaging.
Food Facility FAQs
Common questions from food-related commercial properties.
What wildlife issues are most common at food facilities?
Common concerns include birds on rooflines, rodents around waste and loading areas, and wildlife entry through vents, gaps, and damaged exterior components.
Can you work around active operations?
Yes. Commercial wildlife work is planned around the realities of active facilities, with attention to access, timing, and minimizing disruption where possible.
Do you only handle removal?
No. Borland also focuses on exclusion, prevention, damage-related recommendations, and cleanup-related services where appropriate.
Do food facilities need exclusion work after removal?
In many cases, yes. Removing the immediate issue without correcting access points can allow wildlife pressure to return.
Can you help with recurring bird activity?
Yes. Bird pressure on ledges, roof structures, and entry-adjacent areas is a common commercial concern and often requires a site-specific control strategy.
How do we get started?
Request a commercial site assessment and we can review the property, identify current concerns, and outline practical next steps.
Next Step
Protect Your Facility
If wildlife activity is creating sanitation concerns, operational risk, or repeat exterior pressure, Borland Wildlife Solutions can help you assess the site and plan the right response.
